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Responding to support double When you only have a four card suit

#1 User is offline   Antrax 

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Posted 2011-July-14, 03:16

1-(p)-1-(1)
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How does responder continue now if he has a hand like xxx Axxx KQx xxx ? Not a very strong hand, no stopper, no five card hearts. Is 1NT a catchall here, denying five hearts? Will 2 here show three-card support?
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Posted 2011-July-14, 03:31

Good question but I don't see a good answer. Both 1NT and 2 seem reasonable without prior discussion.
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Posted 2011-July-14, 03:31

opener may still have only 3 clubs in a 4333 shape so i wouldn't try 2. i wouldn't bid 1NT without a spade stop, though there seems to be a distinct minority on this forum who approve of such actions. the default with nothing better to do is to bid 2. this doesn't show a 5th heart. it just says that opposite a minimum hand with 3 hearts you want to play 2
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Posted 2011-July-14, 03:36

Oh. Is there a forcing way to show a fit? Cue-bid maybe?
If it continues X-(2), does bidding hearts promise a "real" (not 4-3) fit?
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Posted 2011-July-14, 06:46

View PostAntrax, on 2011-July-14, 03:36, said:

Oh. Is there a forcing way to show a fit? Cue-bid maybe?
If it continues X-(2), does bidding hearts promise a "real" (not 4-3) fit?


well you could cue bid 2 then rebid hearts to show a strong hand and set them as trumps.

and yes if the next opponent bids anything, you're no longer 'forced' to bid anything so you would obviously only do so with a good fit.
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Posted 2011-July-14, 06:50

1NT nothing else appeals
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